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‘Solidarity Forever’ Written 100 Years Ago, Today

January 17, 2015 / Jonathan Rosenblum

Review: ‘We Are All Equals Now’: How Trapped Chilean Miners Survived

January 15, 2015 / Christopher Mark

We Need Less Work, Not More

January 14, 2015 / Alexandra Bradbury

On the Beaches of Santa Monica, Temp Workers Organize

January 12, 2015 / Shyolanda Montana

Memphis Campus Temps Outwit Scheme to Privatize Their Social Security

January 08, 2015 / Steve Payne and Jeffrey Lichtenstein

Review: New Book Reveals Untold Queer Labor History

January 07, 2015 / Kate Ekman

Viewpoint: Concerns about Obama's Immigration Announcement

January 05, 2015 / David Bacon

Why Did Swiss Voters Reject Single-Payer Health Care?

December 31, 2014 / Claudia Chaufan

All the Books We Reviewed in 2014

December 30, 2014 / Labor Notes Staff

In the Face of Austerity, Portuguese Dockers Win Back Union Jobs

December 19, 2014 / Katy Fox-Hodess

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